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‘Pray Randolph Pray’ comes to courthouse

ASHEBORO — The third “Pray Randolph Pray” will be at 7:30 a.m. Thursday on the lawn of the Randolph County Historic Courthouse, 147 Worth St., Asheboro.

The Thursday morning prayers have been scheduled then for the convenience of those who have to be at work at 8-8:30 a.m. Everyone who is concerned about the nation, state, county and city is encouraged to participate.

A different minister each week will lead the group in 15 minutes of scripture and prayer for city, county and state employees.

The leader this Thursday will be Bishop Michael Trogdon of Kingdom Life Community Church.

The prayers are non-denominational and people of all denominations, race and beliefs are welcomed to come together to pray.

The first Thursday prayers had 16 in attendance. Last week, 40 people were present and organizers hope that the word will spread and all who believe in the power of prayer will come and take part.

The flyer from the “Pray Randolph Pray” Project states: “Our state, county and city have come under attack. Morals are decreasing and we need to stand up and seek God’s face so that He may bless us once again.”